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* MetaFiction: "The Self-Indulgent 200th Episode Spectacular" focuses on the Teen Titans realizing that they're cartoon characters, and trying to convince show producers Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic to write a 200th episode. The titans themselves try to create the 200th episode involving the show creators creating a 200th episode. The entire episode ultimately focuses around working on new episodes.

* NoOSHACompliance: "The Self-Indulgent 200th Episode Spectacular Part 1" shows that the animators who actually make the Teen Titans Go cartoon all work in a smelly, dilapidated warehouse, and have been working non-stop without any breaks at all for the entire first 199 episodes.

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* NoOSHACompliance: "The Self-Indulgent 200th Episode Spectacular Part 1" shows that the animators who actually make the Teen Titans Go cartoon all work in a smelly, dilapidated warehouse, and have been working non-stop without any breaks at all for the entire first 199 episodes. The animators are shackled to their desks and find what little entertainment they can with racoon fights.

* BreakingTheFourthWall: "The Fourth Wall" has Control Freak reveal to the Titans that they are a TV show, showing them footage from the previous show, then trick them into changing the show's style to make it more high brow. When that fails, they literally break the fourth wall to end the episode.

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* BreakingTheFourthWall: BreakingTheFourthWall: ** "The Fourth Wall" has Control Freak reveal to the Titans that they are a TV show, showing them footage from the previous show, then trick them into changing the show's style to make it more high brow. When that fails, they literally break the fourth wall to end the episode.episode.** "The Self-Indulgent 200th Episode Spectacular Part 1" forces the Titans to run through the 4th wall because all of their surroundings were disappearing. This leads the Titans to discover that they're actually a cartoon, which leads to an existential crisis, before the Titans meet their own voice actors.

* NoOSHACompliance: "The Self-Indulgent 200th Episode Spectacular Part 1" shows that the animators who actually make the Teen Titans Go cartoon all work in a smelly, dilapidated warehouse, and have been working non-stop without any breaks at all for the entire first 199 episodes.

* RealWorldEpisode: The 200th episode features the titans visiting the WB studio and meeting both the shows creators and the actual actors who voice them.

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* RealWorldEpisode: The 200th episode features the titans visiting the WB studio and meeting both the shows creators and the actual actors who voice them. They have an existential crisis when they learn they're all cartoons.

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* TalkingToThemselves: InUniverse, "The Self-Indulgent 200th Episode Spectacular Part 1" has the Titans meeting Creator/ScottMenville, Creator/TaraStrong, Creator/HyndenWalch, Creator/GregCipes, and Creator/KharyPayton, who introduce themselves as their voices. Scott points out the differences between his normal talking voice and Robin's voice right to Robin himself.

* InMemoriam: Invoked and PlayedForLaughs in "The Academy", when the award show gives a montage to Cartoon Network/DC Comics superhero cartoons that were canceled.-->''WesternAnimation/GreenLantern'' (2012-2013)\\''WesternAnimation/KryptoTheSuperdog'' (2005-2006)\\''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'' (2008-2011)\\''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' (2003-2006)\\'''Cyborg:''' You will be missed.

** Played for laughs in "Caramel Apples". Robin gives speech after speech, only for Beast Boy and Cyborg to suffer some horrible misfortune immediately after. They eventually get GenreSavvy enough to shut him up before he can do it again.

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** Played for laughs in "Caramel Apples". Robin gives speech after speech, only for Beast Boy and Cyborg to suffer some horrible misfortune immediately after. They eventually get GenreSavvy enough to shut him up before he can do it again.

** The European and Asian airings of "Hey You, Don't Forget About Me In Your Memory", cut out any mention of the Crane Kick including the music video at the end, meaning the episode ends in those countries with [[spoiler: Beast Boy reading a letter he wrote]] instead of said video.

** Music/WeirdAl voices Darksied in "Two-Parter"; the episode includes a sequence where Darksied claims that Weird Al is the real monster for undercutting the artistic intent of established musicians with his song parodies.

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** Music/WeirdAl voices Darksied Darkseid in "Two-Parter"; the episode includes a sequence where Darksied Darkseid claims that Weird Al is the real monster for undercutting the artistic intent of established musicians with his song parodies.

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